Monday, December 20, 2010

What Do Men Want From Their Panties



cover book commemorating the centenary of Miguel Hernandez. aimed at children. Felipe Samper interior design, artwork (great) Miguel Tanco.



Gm Lease Pull Ahead December 2010



peuqeña I show a sample, Profolio way of my work in editorial design.
corteis you not in the comments!


cover book "8 ways to tell" A collective
Frabetti Carlo, Antonio García Teijeiro, Ricardo Gomez, Alfredo Gomez Cerda, Andrea Martin, Gonzalo Moure, Care Santos and Jordi Sierra y Fabra (The 8 of Medellín) . SM Editorial. Library Materials. November 2008. Lara Fish design






Thursday, December 9, 2010

Open Cervix At 5 Weeks Pregnant

of Colombians ANALYZE PROBLEMS ABROAD INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON MARITIME DISPUTE WITH CHILE



(Andina) .- The Foreign Relations Committee of Congress will discuss a proposal for a parliamentary delegation trip to Washington to meet with U.S. senators in order to express the Peru's concern about the immigration issue.

The head of the Foreign Relations Committee, Hildebrando Tapia, said that only install the aforementioned working group will begin to discuss the proposal.
"We did the coordination from the previous legislature, and the Foreign Relations Committee remember the possibility of making a trip to Washington for talks with the senators and explain our growing concern about the immigration issue, "he said.

U.S. argued that there are thousands of Peruvians, so Congress is the duty of caring for them, mainly because they think the latest measures applied in immigration matters in that country.

According to the so-called "Arizona Law" undocumented immigrants in this state shall be deported immediately, and this has been considered a clear violation of human rights and a xenophobic act.

The MP said the commission who will chair this legislative period will be installed next Monday and will travel as soon as possible parliamentarians.
said look also meet with U.S. President, Barack Obama, but this meeting has not yet been confirmed. On the proposal of GOP senators, seeking modification of a U.S. constitutional amendment so that the children of immigrants loss of citizenship, Tapia considered it a matter of concern but expressed the hope that will not succeed.